![]() USB-C 2.0, LTE, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, GPS The XZ is available with 32GB or 64GB of storage, while the XZ1 will only come in 64GB, but both models allow for storage to be expanded up to 256GB thanks to the MicroSD Slot. The battery will be a little less powerful on the XZ1 (2700mAh compared to 2900mAh on the XZ), but both phones enable fast-charging. The resolution and pixel density remain the same on both models (1080 x 1920p for 424ppi). Both phones are equipped with a 5.2in screen, but the XZ1’s screen to body ratio is a little lower (70.9% for the XZ to 68% now). The XZ1 will be both a little larger and lighter than the XZ but the margins are too small for it to have a real impact on your user experience. Xperia XZ vs Xperia XZ1 Features and Design This XZ is also available at Carphone Warehouse or Amazon for a similar price. Sony still sells Xperia XZ at their original prices. In terms of price, the Xperia XZ1 is set to start at £599 in the UK, making it pricier than the XZ’s debut price which was £449. We’ve noticed minor changes to the camera layout on the back of the phone (it is now horizontal instead of vertical) and due to its curvier design, the XZ1 is no longer able to stand on its own, though we doubt this will be considered a major setback for anyone. The XZ1 has kept the XZ’s large bezels, but is a little rounder and curvier than the older model. You’ll be quick to notice that both phones look incredibly similar, but then again that’s true of most Xperia phones, no matter which line they’re coming from. We’ve already reviewed the Xperia XZ in depth, but we’ll now take a good look at the main differences between Sony’s two models. Coming just a year after the Xperia XZ (released last September), the XZ1 is set to be a better and stronger version of the previous model. Sony has released its newest smartphone from the Xperia series: the Xperia XZ1. But if you’ve found the XZ lagging or underperforming, the XZ1 will definitely take care of those issues. If you don’t have a specific interest in the XZ1’s new features and find the XZ’s performance adequate, you might not need to upgrade. If you already have an XZ and are wondering whether to buy the XZ1, the choice depends on your satisfaction levels regarding the XZ. ![]() If you’re looking to buy a new phone, we’d recommend paying the difference and getting an XZ1 as it will ensure a better user experience. It offers a lot more power and will provide better performance, but it is also a lot more expensive than the XZ’s current price. Sony’s Xperia XZ1 is closer to the XZ Premium than it is to the XZ.
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